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February 13, 2024

Announcing the "Readers' Favorite" 5 star review of "A New Dream Arises: Kopp Chronicles" published February 1, 2024!

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We are honored to post the 5 star review of "A New Dream Arises: Kopp Chronicles" novel by Readers' Favorite published February 1, 2024!

Readers' Favorite announces the review of the Fiction - Historical - Event/Era book "A New Dream Arises" by Gregory Kopp, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B093....

Readers' Favorite is one of the largest book review and award contest sites on the Internet. They have earned the respect of renowned publishers like Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Harper Collins, and have received the "Best Websites for Authors" and "Honoring Excellence" awards from the Association of Independent Authors. They are also fully accredited by the BBB (A+ rating), which is a rarity among Book Review and Book Award Contest companies.

"Reviewed By Bernadette Longu for Readers' Favorite

A New Dream Arises by Gregory Kopp is part of the Kopp Chronicles. In A New Dream Arises, the author opens the American connection with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater, and how Vice President Andrew Johnson felt about what President Abraham Lincoln wanted to do with the nation going forward, helping the Freedmen’s Bureau with Chaplain T.M. Goodfellow at its helm to assist freed slaves. While in France investigating the death of the Duke of Hamilton, Scotland Yard's Detective Richard Cordwell hears talk about matters in America that would be of interest to England and heads for America, without getting permission from his boss at Scotland Yard. The author holds the reader's attention as he weaves his story over the two continents drawing the reader in to find out what the link is between these two characters.

In A New Dream Arises, author Gregory Kopp accurately portrays a period in history from 1863 to 1868. This time covers the rise of Napoleon III as Emperor of France and how the Civil War in America is winding down. The author uses his characters with the precision of a surgeon wielding a scalpel. It was most interesting to read how the political problems in France affected certain titled families in England and certain historical instances in America. I found this book a real page-turner as the author holds the reader’s interest from start to finish with the unique way in which he portrays the history of the era through the eyes of everyday people. An interesting and unusual book, it is well worth more than one read. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to reading the next one in this series."

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Published on February 13, 2024 09:54 Tags: kopp-chronicles, reader-s-favorite, reviews

September 8, 2021

Announcing the "Publishers Weekly" review of "The Heiress in Kent: Kopp Chronicles" published March 23, 2021 is released

We are honored to post a review of "The Heiress in Kent: Kopp Chronicles" novel by the editors of Publishers Weekly published in the March 23, 2021 edition!


The Heiress in Kent: Kopp Chronicles

An investigation into massive financial fraud drives Kopp’s inventive fifth novel fictionalizing his family’s history (after 2017’s A Child’s Breath). In 1857, a financial panic leads to bank failures across the U.S., placing the author’s great-grandparents, Stanislaus and Karolina Kopp, at risk of losing their Allen County, Ohio, farm. In 1859, Sir Richard Mayne, commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police, dispatches Det. Richard Cordwell to the U.S. on a sensitive assignment from the queen herself. The royals have significant investments in American railroads, and Victoria fears another financial panic in the states “could ruin the British economy and incite the Yorkshire Chartists to overthrow” her. Cordwell seeks to avert that calamity by getting to the bottom of the origin of the panic. Cordwell is a strong enough lead to make his appearance in future volumes welcome. Kopp’s ability to make a white-collar crime an intriguing plot focus is impressive. The Heiress in Kent Kopp Chronicles by Gregory Kopp
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Published on September 08, 2021 08:49